* can be used to identify the mime type of the track itself (e.g. in skeleton)

* can be used to identify the mime type of the track itself (e.g. in skeleton)

* uses .ogx extension when in a file by itself

* uses .ogx extension when in a file by itself

−

* is subdued by the dominant mime type if in a audio or video file to become audio/vorbis or video/theora

+

* is subdued by the dominant mime type if in a audio or video file to become audio/ogg or video/ogg

== Codec MIME types ==

== Codec MIME types ==

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* audio/flac for FLAC without and in native container

* audio/flac for FLAC without and in native container

* text/cmml for CMML without container

* text/cmml for CMML without container

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* text/kate for the textual representation of Kate (.kate files)

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* application/kate for the textual representation of Kate (.kate files)

Revision as of 00:06, 20 March 2010

STATUS: Work on RFCs and tools is in process to reflect these policies. More details are here, which also include a specification of the codecs parameter of the MIME tyes. Use the correct file extensions straight away.

DISCLAIMER: currently, application/ogg, video/ogg, audio/ogg and audio/vorbis are registered MIME types. Registration for the others will be undertaken. During this process, the "x-" versions of these unregistered MIME types may be used.